November 3, 2005 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — INetU Managed Hosting (inetu.net) announced on Wednesday it has introduced its Business Continuity Hot Site service, enabling organizations with mission-critical Web sites to have geographic failover and minimize the impact of a crisis.
“Our Business Continuity Hot Site service has been built specifically to help clients come up with a strategy to enact,” says Dev Chanchani, INetU’s president. “Having a well-thought out disaster recovery plan allows businesses to make smart decisions in a crisis, so no one has to panic.”
The service, available to all INetU Managed Hosting clients, places servers in geographically diverse data centers and synchronizes the data between the two locations according to a custom schedule based on the client’s needs. In the time of a crisis, the disaster recovery site can quickly activate online and maintain a smooth operation.
INetU manages hundreds of Internet servers belonging to e-commerce-focused customers, working to ensure that each client’s Web servers are running smoothly 24 hours a day, seven days a week. INetU’s clients include Microsoft, Infosys, Raymond James Financial, DreamWorks SKG, Sure Fit, Harriet Carter and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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